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Next Cultural Conversations: Celebrating winter storytelling
On Dec. 8, from 1-3 p.m., Bellevue's Cultural Conversations group will meet at the Crossroads Community Center, 16000 NE 10th St., to explore the season of winter storytelling. This month's…
Invest locally at the Hilltop Holiday Craft Show
Keep it local this week by knocking items off your holiday shopping list while supporting Northwest crafters and designers at the Hilltop Holiday Craft Show this week.
Hundreds of unique crafts and…
Lake to Lake holiday edition is a wrap
The holiday episode of the Lake to Lake television show celebrates some great things in Bellevue, including:
A favorite local holiday tradition -- the Bellevue Magic Season;
A new green roof at…
Grant will help pay for police dog's protective vest
Bellevue Police were awarded a $1,500 grant Wednesday by the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation that will help pay for a protective vest for the department's newest police dog, Ozzy. The …
Satisfied with your cable TV service?
Tell us about your experience and needs for cable television, phone, Internet and WIFI services in Bellevue. The city is conducting a survey on cable, broadband and connectivity services. (Español)…
Garden d'Lights dazzles
Preview of the 2015 edition of Bellevue's Garden d'Lights event at the Bellevue Botanical Garden
Council Roundup: Council OKs arts funding
Also, reviewing transportation impacts fees, Vision Zero and storm and surface water plan update
On Monday, the City Council unanimously approved a motion to allocate funds for the 2016 Eastside Arts…
Bellevue's water supply returns to normal
Fall rains have improved the region's water supply, and Bellevue is deactivating its Water Shortage Response Plan.
Recent rains on the west side of the Cascades have saturated the ground, filled…
Snowflake Lane street closures start Friday
Magic Season, Bellevue's annual holiday festival, will begin its 19th season on Friday. Visitors should anticipate increased traffic downtown as people head out for entertainment, food and shopping.…
'Lock it, hide it, keep it' to reduce car prowls
On the biggest shopping day of the year, Bellevue Police will announce a new initiative aimed at reducing car break-ins during the busy holiday shopping season. The initiative is called "Lock it,…